However, comparatively speaking, it is much easier to burn an ISO to a CD or DVD than to burn it to a USB. ![]() Burning an ISO file to a CD/DVD or USB and then making the media that it is burned to functional sounds pretty complicated and confusing but is actually a pretty straightforward process. To put an ISO file to use, it needs to be burned to a CD, DVD or USB. While ISO files are digital versions of physical CDs and DVDs, on their own, they cannot be executed or viewed on a computer. An ISO file has all the data that the CD or DVD that it has been created from has, all neatly packaged into a single file. An ISO file is a digital duplicate of a physical CD or DVD.
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